Another sequel is upon us and this time it's the third film in the Planet of the Apes trilogy. Kevin (@OptimusSolo) of the CinemaGeeks joins us to discuss whether Matt Reeves is successful in closing the trilogy with a positive note in War for the Planet of the Apes.

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Who better to discuss a film about American Civil War-era southern women than America's Cohost, Jamison Rabbitt? Jamison is back on our show to discuss the latest collaboration between Kirsten Dunst and Sofia Coppola, The Beguiled.

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We are in the middle of summer and being bombarded with sequels and movies about existing properties but this week we get a bit of respite as Edgar Wright is bringing us an original film intended to sweep us off our feet. Chris Maynard of Following Films joins us this week to bask in the glory of Jon Hamm and company as we discuss Baby Driver and Chris' "wonderful" taste in music.

The film choices this week are about as unattractive as a medieval torture chamber so we are jumping into our DeLorean and bringing back the Top Five lists. As the studios are continually shoving films like Transformers: The Last Knight down our throats (thanks moviegoers...you earned it), we're going to try and look at the bright side of this new system and share our favorite blockbusters of the last decade.

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We are back and well rested after our hiatus last week. We're ready to party and joining us this week is Amanda of the Cinema Geek Cast. She's on board to discuss the Scarlett Johansson comedy romp, Rough Night.

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This week is the 73rd anniversary of the Allied invasion into Normandy in World War II and we are marking the occasion by taking some time to discuss the great HBO miniseries, Band of Brothers. We are taking this opportunity to share some of our experiences with this amazing series and induct it into the True Bromance Film Hall of Fame. Along with that discussion, we're reviewing the blockbuster from Patty Jenkins and Gal Gadot, Wonder Woman.

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We're oiling up and doing some push-ups to get ready for our trips to the beach this week. First, it's time for Bromancing the Classics and Michael Denniston of War Machine vs. War Horse is joining us to discuss the Tom Hanks classic, Cast Away. After that, we review the latest from Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, Baywatch.

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The run of franchise films continues as Ridley Scott assembles another human buffet for his beloved xenomorphs in Alien: Covenant. To help us discuss this film, we're joined by #TheGrendel, also known as Dave from Pop Culture Case Study.

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We're in the mood for some sexy swordplay so we're jumping on board the Charlie Hunnam and Jude Law train with a one-way ticket to Camelot. Matt Neglia of the Next Best Picture joins us to debate the merits of Guy Ritchie's adaptation of the well-trodden Arthurian story, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword.

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The band is getting back together and we are ready to play all of your favorite hits. Joining us to make beautiful music this week is one third of the Simplistic Reviews Podcast, DJ Valentine. He is here to share his never-ending knowledge of the Marvel Cinematic Universe as we discuss the highly-anticipated sequel, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.

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